Analysis-Soccer-Croatia tactical switch makes the difference, but starting XI too flat

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GLASGOW, Italy (Reuters) - Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic's tactical switch at halftime revitalised his side in their 1-1 draw with Czech Republic in the European Championship on Friday, but his selection from the start left his team looking flat in attack.

Croatia did not pose England too many problems in their tournament opener at Wembley on Sunday. As a result, Dalic was expected to change things up in attack for Friday's trip to Glasgow, with Bruno Petkovic in line to start up front.

Rebic has scored with just one of his last 32 shots for his country since a goal against Argentina at the 2018 World Cup. Lack of confidence showed in the first half as he sliced his side's only real opportunity wide from a good position. Dalic acted at the break, with Petkovic on through the centre, and the tactical move immediately bore fruit, as it allowed Ivan Perisic to switch to his preferred left-hand side, scoring a fine equaliser early in the second half.

Getting him into his most effective position was imperative for Dalic, with an ageing Luka Modric unable to dictate games from a deeper position like he used to.

 

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